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Adolescent trouble-maker in a car (80s): Look at the burn-outs those hoons have left on the road.

Contributor's comments: Also used in NSW, since the 1980s.

Contributor's comments: Definitely used around Melbourne.

Contributor's comments: very common in Mudgee in the early 80s.

Contributor's comments: I don't believe the word is of Sydney origin. I first heard it in 1955 in Rockhampton QLD where it was commonly used to describe boorish, noisy, car-driving teenagers. I believe it was commonly used for generations in the isolated Queensland cities and only filtered south as car travel made Queensland more accessible to southerners.

Contributor's comments: I was told years ago by a Sydney-sider, amused at the usage of "hoon" in Queensland, that, in Sydney, it meant a pimp. I have been told this again subsequently.

Contributor's comments: The term hoon is definitely used in Tasmania.

Contributor's comments: this is a common term used by the media and residents of Townsville.

Contributor's comments: the word is widely used in Adelaide.

Contributor's comments: Perth informant: a socially rebellious person viz yahoo: "All we need now is for some hoon to come and do wheelies in the carpark."

Contributor's comments: 'Hoon' is a very common term in WA (where I lived until 8 yrs ago). I remember trying to explain the term to English visitors without much success!